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Summary. If you give me three days of light writing backgroundHelen Keller was born a healthy baby, but at the age of 19 months, a sudden illness robbed her of her sight and hearing. Helen, who suddenly became deaf-blind, became irritable and irritable due to her fear of the outside world, until she met Anne Sullivan, a tutor who changed her life.
With the help of Ms. Sullivan and her tenacious will, Helen finally graduated from Harvard University. This book, known as "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature", "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", is the representative work of this famous American deaf-blind female writer. In the form of autobiographical essays, the book is a true record of the rich, vivid and great life of this deaf-blind woman.
In the book, Helen Keller gives a complete account of her legendary life, and from the perspective of a weak woman with a cripple and strong will, she warns able-bodied people to cherish life and cherish all that the Creator has given them.
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If you give me three days of light writing backgroundHelen Keller was born a healthy baby, but at the age of 19 months, a sudden illness robbed her of her sight and hearing. Helen, who suddenly becomes deaf and blind, becomes manic and irritable from the fear of the outside world in the megastocking, until she meets Anne Sullivan, a tutor who changes her life. With the help of Mr. Sullivan and his tenacious will, he finally graduated from Harvard University.
This book, known as "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature", "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", is the representative work of this famous American deaf-blind female writer. In the form of Hogi's autobiographical essays, the book is a true record of the rich, vivid and great life of this deaf-blind woman. In the book, Helen Keller gives a complete account of her legendary life, and from the perspective of a weak woman with a cripple and strong will, she warns able-bodied people to cherish life and cherish all that the Creator has given them.
If You Give Me Three Days of Light and Defeat Bend", Chi Chi is mainly about a girl named Helen Keller, who is blind and deaf in both ears, with the help of Miss Sullivan, overcomes all kinds of difficulties that are difficult for ordinary people to overcome, and with tenacious perseverance, she is admitted to Harvard University, a high-end university in the United States, and graduated with honors. Helen Keller's book inspires people to be brave, strong, and optimistic about life, and to cherish their lives. Although Helen only had 19 months of light and voice in her life, she brought infinite light and hope to people all over the world.
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About the Author.
Helen Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was a famous 19th-century American deaf-blind female writer, educator and speaker. Become the first blind deaf person in the world to complete a university education. He was selected as one of the "Top Ten Hero Idols in America" by Time Magazine.
Awarded the "** Medal of Freedom".
If You Give Me Three Days of Light" is a masterpiece of prose by the famous contemporary American writer Helen Keller. The first half of the book focuses on Helen's life after she became blind and deaf, and the second half describes Helen's school life. At the same time, it also introduces her experience of different and colorful life and her charity activities.
From the perspective of a weak woman with a cripple and a strong will, she admonishes able-bodied people to cherish life and cherish all that the Creator has given them. In addition, "My Life Story", which is included in this book, is Helen Keller's autobiographical work, which has been hailed as "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature."
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Blind and deaf, Helen had a short temper as a child, but thanks to the patient education of her governess, she learned her first noun: water. Later, from the original dislike of the teacher to rely on her, according to her requirements to learn Braille and with the effort to communicate with people, but the teacher is leaving, and soon the teacher finds his own happiness and gets married.